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« Reply #60 on: January 11, 2008, 20:28:05 » |
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I also like voyagers. The only problem is the smell. I can cope with no tables. I actually prefer it as there are more seats overall. They do need more carriges to, I think, make them all 7 carriages. No difference between Super/Voyager as that cause problems. The refurbed HST▸ 's are still better though. And I like the noise they make but nothing compared to a Valenta.
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« Reply #61 on: January 11, 2008, 20:31:19 » |
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I also like voyagers. The only problem is the smell. I can cope with no tables. I actually prefer it as there are more seats overall. They do need more carriges to, I think, make them all 7 carriages. No difference between Super/Voyager as that cause problems. The refurbed HST▸ 's are still better though.
You know one thing Arriva XC▸ could do with spending some money on and thats fixing the smelley toilets on the Voyagers. That would be a great place to start. There must be something that can be done
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« Reply #62 on: January 11, 2008, 20:42:12 » |
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The smelly toilets is something to do with the effluent being retained and not slung out like on an HST▸ , tHE 175/180S smell exactly the same, .sorry voyagers are still crap, uncomfortable seats,horrible cream interior and the most annoying continual clunking noises all the time as well as the smelly loos. In my opinion the best NEW Type unt is the 170 by a country mile,
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« Reply #63 on: January 12, 2008, 12:12:20 » |
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I also like voyagers. The only problem is the smell. I can cope with no tables. I actually prefer it as there are more seats overall. They do need more carriges to, I think, make them all 7 carriages. No difference between Super/Voyager as that cause problems. The refurbed HST▸ 's are still better though.
You know one thing Arriva XC▸ could do with spending some money on and thats fixing the smelley toilets on the Voyagers. That would be a great place to start. There must be something that can be done The smelly toilets is something to do with the effluent being retained and not slung out like on an HST, tHE 175/180S smell exactly the same, .sorry voyagers are still crap, uncomfortable seats,horrible cream interior and the most annoying continual clunking noises all the time as well as the smelly loos. In my opinion the best NEW Type unt is the 170 by a country mile,
Other trains with Retention tanks don't have smelly toilets, such as The East Coast MK▸ IVs, the SWT▸ class 159s, the FGW▸ Sleeper cars. As I'm led to believe the problem with Voyager toilets is something not nice, the toilet works by Vacuum, and to withstand the pressure (OK lack of Pressure, it's a Vacuum) the waste pipes are corrugated to add strength, the Bends ARE NOT, and so the bends are sealed with Silicon, which is leaking and effluent is leaking down the outside of the pipes and getting trapped in the flooring. IT'S No Wonder they HUM.
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« Reply #64 on: January 12, 2008, 12:19:43 » |
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The air-con intake is also situated near to the retention tanks.
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« Reply #65 on: January 12, 2008, 12:40:08 » |
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The smelly toilets is something to do with the effluent being retained and not slung out like on an HST▸ , tHE 175/180S smell exactly the same, .sorry voyagers are still crap, uncomfortable seats,horrible cream interior and the most annoying continual clunking noises all the time as well as the smelly loos. In my opinion the best NEW Type unt is the 170 by a country mile,
Not to mention all the stupid beeping noises and that annoying noise they make when braking! 170's are by far the best modern units.
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« Reply #66 on: January 12, 2008, 12:45:16 » |
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The brakes on 220s are the most interesting think on them I wonder if having all the reading lights on reduces the power from the engines?
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« Reply #67 on: January 12, 2008, 13:10:23 » |
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The brakes on 220s are the most interesting think on them I wonder if having all the reading lights on reduces the power from the engines? What regenerative brakes, that's almost a breach of description, sure is a waste to loose all that Heat (Energy) from the roof load banks. Having a Reading light ON will not effect the power from the Engine, but it will reduce traction power by the amount the reading light uses. Some HST▸ drivers turn off the ETS▸ (Electric Train Supply) when climbing banks, most likely when running on 1 power car only. PS it's the Roof load bank brakes that caused all the problems at Dawlish with Sea Water.
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« Reply #68 on: January 12, 2008, 17:48:26 » |
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What?
You don't just turn off the electical supply. Besides, the rear power car provides ETS▸ so unless the driver physcially stops, walks to the back of the train, turns it off, back to the front etc
Public trains will always have the ETS on!
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« Reply #69 on: January 13, 2008, 12:56:49 » |
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What?
You don't just turn off the electical supply. Besides, the rear power car provides ETS▸ so unless the driver physcially stops, walks to the back of the train, turns it off, back to the front etc
Public trains will always have the ETS on!
My Error it was a trick to get a bit more Speed out of Loco Hauled trains, however I have know HSTs▸ on ONE power car to have NO ETS from Newton Abbot to Plymouth.
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« Reply #70 on: January 13, 2008, 18:12:23 » |
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What?
You don't just turn off the electical supply. Besides, the rear power car provides ETS▸ so unless the driver physcially stops, walks to the back of the train, turns it off, back to the front etc
Public trains will always have the ETS on!
My Error it was a trick to get a bit more Speed out of Loco Hauled trains, however I have know HSTs▸ on ONE power car to have NO ETS from Newton Abbot to Plymouth. On an HST the buffet boilers work of the ETS.
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« Reply #71 on: January 13, 2008, 18:41:29 » |
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And the aircon. Hence why the fans 'whiiir' when revving up.
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« Reply #72 on: January 14, 2008, 21:59:23 » |
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To be fair First's refurbished 158's look almost identical to SWT▸ 's refurbished 159's bar the extra carriage and different colour schemes.
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« Reply #73 on: January 15, 2008, 17:26:01 » |
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They were both refurbd at Wabtec uuup North
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« Reply #74 on: January 15, 2008, 17:31:51 » |
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Cheers Jim AG's most famous quote "It'll be better next week"
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